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SUMMARY:GRK Colloquium: From structure to function - understanding how proteins tick
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Dr. Christine Ziegler
URL:https://run-regensburg.de/event/grk-colloquium-from-structure-to-function-understanding-how-proteins-tick/
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SUMMARY:GRK Colloquium: Ultrafast nanoscopy experiments
DESCRIPTION:Markus Huber \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAdvancing optical microscopy to increasingly shorter length- and timescales has been a key process to visualize the connection between nanoscopic elementary dynamics and macroscopic functionalities of matter. \n\n\n\nIn this colloquium\, I will give a basic introduction to the broad field of ultrafast nanoscopy. I will show different approaches of how ultrafast temporal resolution can be combined with nanoscale spatial resolution to see novel dynamics in a variety of materials. The focus will hereby be on coupling of light to sharp metallic tips\, the fundamental approach for techniques like ultrafast near-field microscopy\, lightwave scanning-tunneling microscopy and near-field optical tunneling emission microscopy.
URL:https://run-regensburg.de/event/grk-colloquium-ultrafast-nanoscopy-experiments/
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SUMMARY:GRK Colloquium: Excitations in condensed matter: from theory to real materials I
DESCRIPTION:This lecture series on excitations in condensed matter will explore electronic excitations\, linking theoretical concepts and experimental observations. The first lecture will cover ground-state and excited-state solutions of the many-body Schrödinger equation for electrons and nuclei. We will illustrate how these solutions are linked to motion on the nanoscale with examples from ultrafast nanoscience and biochemistry. We will also discuss time-dependent density functional theory\, highlighting its success in studying plasmons\, the electronic excitations in metals. \n\n\n\n\n\nJan Wilhelm
URL:https://run-regensburg.de/event/grk-colloquium-excitations-in-condensed-matter-from-theory-to-real-materials-i/
CATEGORIES:GRK Colloquium
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SUMMARY:GRK Colloquium: Excitations in condensed matter: from theory to real materials II
DESCRIPTION:The second lecture on excitations in condensed matter will cover electronic excitations in semiconductors and dielectrics\, where the electron-hole interaction in the electronically excited state\, the exciton\, is key. We will explain how the electron-hole interaction arises from Hartree-Fock theory and discuss the limitations of time-dependent density functional theory and Hartree-Fock for the study of excitons. The lecture will then introduce the GW+Bethe-Salpeter method\, the standard for studying excitons in condensed matter with an atomistic description. \n\n\n\n\n\nJan Wilhelm
URL:https://run-regensburg.de/event/grk-colloquium-excitations-in-condensed-matter-from-theory-to-real-materials-ii/
CATEGORIES:GRK Colloquium
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